Presidential Approval Ratings
Discover key takeaways from 6 podcast episodes about this topic.

Iran Deal Risks, with Curt Mills and Mark Halperin, Plus Noem "Bimbo" Speaks & Handler's Desperation
Megyn Kelly and guests dissect a precarious Iran ceasefire, questioning its true cost for the US and Israel, and then pivot to sharp cultural critiques on celebrity narratives, dating trends, and cancel culture.

Noem's Husband's Double Life, and Trump Warns Europe, with Brandon Weichert, Bevan and Walworth
This episode exposes the alleged secret life of Kristi Noem's husband, Brian, detailing his crossdressing fetish and the national security implications, alongside a critical analysis of the escalating Iran war, its impact on US resources, and Trump's shifting political strategy.

SHOCK LIVE: Trump Delivers TERRIFYING IRAN WAR Announcement, Leavitt PANICS!
The host dissects former President Trump's alarming statements on potential military action against Iran, his spokesperson's struggles, declining approval ratings, and alleged cover-ups in the Epstein files, highlighting a pattern of erratic behavior and political maneuvering.

SOTU: Trump In FREEFALL With Independents Ahead Of Big Speech
Donald Trump faces unprecedented declines in independent voter approval, with his populist promises from a year prior largely unfulfilled, signaling a significant shift in his political standing.

Trump's Polls Are Awful—and the Real Pain Hasn’t Started Yet (w/ Bill Kristol) | Bulwark Podcast
The hosts dissect Marco Rubio's shift to 'blood and soil' nationalism and his endorsement of Viktor Orban, contrasting it with Democratic responses to a changing global order and examining domestic issues like Trump's struggling approval and government agency misconduct.

Trump’s Polls Are Slipping—So Why Does He Feel More Dangerous Than Ever?
Despite consistently low approval ratings, Donald Trump's administration is accelerating its authoritarian and isolationist policies, alienating allies and potentially solidifying an 'iron wall of opposition' among swing voters.